Name : Sindhu Tolaani
Pet Name : Chindi
Hair : Black
Height : 5. 3''
Birth Date : 28 sep
Family : Father - Service, Mother: Service , Sister: Air-hostess
Star Sign: Libra
Status: Single
Education: Graduate, B.A.(socialogy)
Favorite Films: Notting Hill
Favorite Car: Honda Accord, Benz Smart
Favorite Book: Not very fond of reading
Favorite Food: Rice and Dal
Favorite Hotel: J W Marriot, Mumbai
Favourite Holiday Spot: GOA, Andaman Islands
Favorite Actor: Aamir Khan
Favorite Actress: Kajol, Julia Roberts
Favorite Co-Stars: All the stars that I acted with.
Favorite Attire : Saree
Favorite Color: Baby Pink
Favorite Song: When you say nothing at all... by Ronan Keatin
Favorite Sport: Swimming
Favorite Accessory: Bands on the wrist
Favorite Perfume: Chance by Chanel
Favorite Hobby: Dancing, Horse Riding
Leisure Activities: Listening to music, Driving
First Crush: My next door neighbour
Strengths: My parents
Weakness: My sister
My Motto: Live life to the fullest. Kal Ho Naa Ho!!!
I Hate: Injustice acts
I Love: Everything!!!
My Favorite Site : www.google.com Because you can find everything in it
Biography:
Sindhu Tolani was born in Bangalore, India on July 19, 1983. She has been a Fair & Lovely cream model girl in the North as well as a successful actress.
Film Career:
Sindhu Tolani shot to "fame" at the age of 20, at her debut in the Tamil movie Sullan with Dhanush directed by Ramana, the film went on to be a major blockbuster at B and C centres and started her career, it was released in 2004.
Another hit followed in Manmadhan with Silambarasan. Since then she has appeared in many Telugu and Kannada films and recently in Majaa with Vikram.
She was also a part of Mani Ratnam's stage show, Netru, Indru, Naalai.
Filmography:
Tamil
2004 - Sullan
2004 - Manmadhan
2004 - Alaiyadikkuthu
2005 - Majaa
2007 - Pasupathi c/o Rasakkapalayam
Telugu
2004 - Aithe
2005 - Gowtam SSC
2005 - Athanokkade
2005 - Manmadha
2006 - Pournami
2006 - Pothe Poni
2007 - 50 Lakh (hindi) .... Aditi - Shankar's friend
2008 - Naa Manasukemayyindi
2008 - Bathukamma
Kannada
2005 - Rishi
Kotha Bangaru Lokam Copied Scenes
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SINDHU TOLANI PROFILE |
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PARUGU |
Banner: Sri Venkateswara Creations
Cast:
Allu Arjun
Sheila
Prakashraj
Poonam Bajwa
Sunil
Srinivas Reddy
Chitram Seenu
Dhanraj and others
Cinematography: Vijay C Kumar
Music: Manisharma
Director: Bhaskar
Producer: 'Dil' Raju
Release date: 01/05/2008
Story
A typical family treat, the story begins with Subbalakashmi (Poonam) who is in love with Babu and as expected her marriage gets fixed with someone else. This is arranged by Subbalakshmi's father Neelakanta (Prakashraj) without knowing his daughter's feelings. As expected, she elopes with her lover right on the day of the marriage much to the embarrassment of Neelakanta. Now, he starts his hunt for the two and in this process that they have been helped by local boys of the village and also a few from the city.
One among the city happens to be Krishna (Allu Arjun) who is basically a street smart guy but with no activity or career to pursue. Neelakanta and his men manage to kidnap Krishna and the other friends involved in the eloping mission (Sunil, Srinivas Reddy, Chitram Seenu) and all of them are brought to the village. They are accommodated at an out house of sorts which is next to Neelakanta's house and he promises to release them all once the love birds are located. Neelakanta sets out on his search and meanwhile Krishna is smitten by Meena's (Sheila) charms. He is busy trying to woo her and finally manages to win her heart. Much to his dismay, he discovers that she is none other than Neelakanta's second daughter. What happens from here forms the rest of the story.
The director has come across with a clean subject about love and the clash of ideology between the elders and the younger generation again. His narration is good and has come up with a mature presentation of the subject. He has been well supported by some good background score and the cinematography captured the emotions correctly. The script is soft and the screenplay is technically good. All other departments have done a standard job. Allu Arjun has come up in a very different shade this time and it is more of his acting skills that are put to test than anything else, Sheila has come in a deglamorised role and yet again it is the acting quotient that has to be considered, Poonam Bajwa is pretty but her role is limited. The real stunner with a powerhouse performance is Prakashraj who portrays the anguish of a girl's father in a perfect way. Full marks to him, the others like Sunil, Srinivas Reddy came out with decent performances and got some tickles and the rest of the cast have done upto the mark performances.
The technical values, the subject and other aspects are fine but the question of truth is will the audience have the heart to digest Allu Arjun as a character actor than an action packed mass character. This is a conflicting revelation to the audience who goes in with some real fire and end up tasting water. The only chance to bring the film out of crisis would be if the movie works like a slow poison like Bhaskar's 'Bommarillu'. The movie will not appeal to the hot blooded youth in any way and will find its place in the hearts of girls' fathers. There are points in the movie which have given a confusing stand as to who is the real hero, Arjun or Prakashraj. It is very hard for the movie to sustain commercially but will please the class audience.
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NAA MANASUKEMAYYINDI 2008 |
CAST:
Paramesh
Sindhu Tulani
Chitram Sreenu
Naresh
Nagababu
Ramaprabha
Brahmanandam
Ali
Lakshmipati
Uttej
Junior Relangi
Ram Jagan
Kadambari Kiran
Tirupati Prakash
Ravali
Archana
Mounika
Silpa
Mumaith Khan and others.
CREDITS:
Dialogues – Ramaswamy
Lyrics – Peddada Murthy, Chaitanya Prasad, Sangu Balaji, Suddala Ashokteja
Music – RP Patnaik
NAA MANASUKEMAINDI – Prem Rakshit, Break Sreenu, Nixon
Camera – Vasu
Editing – Nandamuri Hari
Action – Nandu
Producers – Kalavakuri Ankababu and Somaraju Purushottama Rao
Story, screenplay and direction – Sriram.
Banner: Viswa Sai Arts
Released on: April 25, 2008
Story:
Many love stories hit the Telugu screen in the past and the trend continued at present and would also be there in future, because love is an eternal fresh subject. Debut director Sriram scripted a love story which is different from routine. Normally, love stories with college backdrop would have a quarrel between the hero and heroine in one or two scenes and they unite later, the story takes a twist with either elders or some villain intervening in their love affair. In this film, the heroine loses her heart and the hero continued to refuse her love till the climax. It is like a parody to Sukumar's film 'Arya' with Allu Arjun as hero, in which the director coined the slogan 'feel my love'.
Siddhu (Paramesh) never believes in love. For him, girls love boys only if he is rich and could take them around to hotels, pubs and films. After his purse turns empty, they don't even look at him. Gita (Sindhu Tulani) is a down to earth girl. She believes in fate and had a strong feel that nothing can stop if something has to reach us. Once Siddhu saves Gita when she met with an accident by donating blood.
However, Gita doesn't know him as she was unconscious. However, she feels that there was some attachment with him as God doesn't send him to save her. After some time, Gita meets Siddhu and loses her heart totally. Both of them become good friends as their mindset was quite similar. On Valentine's day, Gita proposes to Siddhu. Being a person, who never believes in love, Siddhu refuses her. But with the help of Siddhu's father (Naresh), Gita tries to come close to him and tries to impress him in several ways but fails. In order to put a full stop to her advances, Siddhu brings a girl saying he is going to marry her. Even after their engagement, Gita keeps moving around him. When a goon makes a murder attempt, Gita saves Siddhu and the latter serves her in the hospital, making everyone believe that he is loving her. Did Siddhu really love her? Did Gita was able to marry her? What makes him to realise that love is for each other and not exclusively for men? Answers to all these questions form part of the climax.
Sindhu Tulani excelled in her performance. She had got a lot of chance to perform in this film and she utilised the opportunity well. She gave the impression of a girl in the next door in traditional dresses and also looked gorgeous in modern outfits. She showed different emotions like childish, romantic, loving and good at sentiment scenes too.
Paramesh, though a novice, showed some ease in dances, but he needs to improve his glamour. He needs to improve a lot in his body language.
Naresh also gave a very good performance as a person who is young at heart. Though appeared in a couple of scenes in the climax, Nagababu showed a matured performance. Comedy by Brahmanandam, Chitram Sreenu, and Ali is average.
Music by RP Patnayak is just okay though a couple of songs were melodious. The item song 'Olammo... Ori Nayano...' shot on Mumaith Khan was remixed from an old Telugu hit song.
But for Sindhu Tulani there is nothing great to talk about the movie. Vasu's cinematography is okay in capturing the beauty of foreign locales and in showing the heroine slim in some scenes. Production values of Viswa Sai Arts are good.



